Meet international ESG standards and attract responsible investors to your Nepal business
Book Free ConsultationESG reporting is the process of measuring, managing, and disclosing a company's performance across three dimensions: Environmental (how your business impacts the natural environment), Social (how you manage relationships with employees, communities, and suppliers), and Governance (how your organization is led and controlled).
International investors, development finance institutions, and corporate buyers increasingly require ESG reporting as a condition of investment, partnership, or procurement. For Nepal businesses seeking foreign investment or working with international organizations, ESG reporting is becoming a business necessity.
Growfin helps Nepal businesses establish their ESG baseline, identify material issues, and produce credible ESG reports that meet international standards while being grounded in Nepal's specific operating context.
Development finance institutions, impact investors, and international corporations increasingly require ESG data before engaging with Nepal suppliers and investees. Without it, deals are blocked.
Most Nepal businesses have never systematically collected environmental, social, or governance data. Building this from nothing requires a structured, guided approach.
Unaddressed environmental risks, poor labour practices, or governance failures can attract international media attention, buyer audits, and in some cases legal action from international partners.
Procurement decisions by international buyers increasingly include ESG scoring. Nepal businesses that cannot demonstrate ESG performance lose contracts to better-prepared competitors.
Development banks such as the IFC, ADB, and FMO have mandatory ESG requirements for their borrowers. Nepal businesses unable to meet these requirements are ineligible for this financing.
Multinational companies increasingly audit their Nepal suppliers against ESG criteria. Businesses that cannot pass these audits are removed from supplier lists.
Nepal's Securities Board and NRB are moving toward mandatory ESG disclosure for listed companies and financial institutions. Businesses not prepared will face compliance costs and reputational damage.
Green bonds, sustainability-linked loans, and climate finance instruments are becoming available in Nepal. Businesses without ESG data cannot qualify for these favorable financing products.
We assess your organization's current ESG performance across all three dimensions, establishing a baseline against which progress can be measured.
We identify which ESG issues are most material to your business and stakeholders, focusing your reporting efforts on what matters most.
We design a practical data collection system that allows your team to gather ESG metrics consistently throughout the year.
We prepare your ESG report in alignment with relevant international frameworks, written in a format appropriate for your stakeholders.
We support the release of your ESG report to key stakeholders including investors, donors, employees, and regulators.
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Initial baseline and materiality assessment take 2 to 3 weeks. First ESG report production takes an additional 4 to 6 weeks. Timeline depends on document readiness and government processing.
Timeline depends on document readiness and government processing.
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